Chat Moderators Reveals Top Ten Mistakes Businesses Make When Launching Social Networking Initiatives

Businesses can download a free social networking guide on how to avoid these pitfalls

Chat Moderators, today unveils the top ten mistakes that business make when introducing an online social media initiative. Based on eight years of customer research during the escalating popularity of User Generated Content (UGC) as a marketing tool, Chat Moderators has discovered that many businesses are making the same mistakes over and over again.
Customer intelligence has shown a number of examples of bad practice and a certain level of naivety regarding social networking initiatives including the common mistake of thinking that your audience won’t mind if you remove their submissions just because you can’t take valid criticism. They certainly will mind and any attempt you make to deny justifiable criticism will simply compromise the integrity of your initiative.

Other common mistakes include:

Perhaps one of the biggest mistakes is: Not taking any interest in the initiative post-launch, Rob Marcus, director at Chat Moderators explains: “It’s often the most obvious things that are the most surprising in these instances. After all of the work brand managers seem to put into planning and creating an easily navigated and moderated social network at the start of the process, they forget to stay close to it. The early days are so important if you are to avoid cliques of troublesome users from developing. You need to ensure that your objectives are not going to be undermined by content that you hadn’t expected if you are to gain an influential foothold.

“Don’t be afraid to actively engage with your audience from time to time, especially to clarify misunderstandings. If you do so, don’t pretend to be someone other than who you are; the proud brand custodian who’s willing to listen”, concludes Marcus.

For more invaluable tips on how to avoid these common errors, businesses are invited to download a free guide which goes into more detail surrounding these common mistakes along with hints of how to avoid going down the wrong path with social networking initiatives. Click here

About Chat Moderators:

Chat Moderators is a service that takes the management and risk out of allowing user-generated content (UGC) to be published online. Chat Moderators monitors all forms of UGC that are published on a website's community such as discussion areas, forums, chat rooms, picture albums, comment areas, blogs, social network profiles and more.   Allowing UGC online can bring many benefits to a business’ brand and reputation provided it is managed responsibly. Other services provided by Chat Moderators include consultancy, community management and insight reporting.
Chat Moderators is technology neutral and uses real people to undertake moderation work seven days a week from one hour a day upwards, depending on requirements. Clients include Amnesty, BBC, Bauer, Blue Cross, EMI, Friends Reunited, Glaxo, HM Government, Iris, MTV, National Magazines, Orange, Panasonic, Reed Elsevier, Sony, Transport for London, Vodafone and Waitrose. For more information visit: www.chatmoderators.com and www.targetedmoderation.com